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custom L.E.D tail lights

Started by Eagle1, June 02, 2010, 12:54:19 PM

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Quote from: milliard431 on November 21, 2011, 07:09:20 PM
It would be just as easy to get the lights that fit in the old style bulb sockets. I tried them a few years ago and they were dull but they may have improved by now

Everything I've heard and the few newer ones I've tried are still weak. Doing it OEM style with lots of LEDs still seems to be the best way, or get a Luxeon Star and a good heatsink, but even that wouldn't replace brake lights.
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